Record #39Dated 11 June 1871 at noon in PollicaAppearing before the official was Gaetano Ferro, 30, laborer, son of Francesco, residing in Celso, a hamlet of Pollica, to present a male child he declared was born last night at midnight to his legitimate wife, Benigna Carracino, age 31, daughter of deceased Gennaro, residing in Celso at Via San Biase. The child was given the name ANTONIO PASQUALEWitnesses to the record: Carmine De Rosa, 63; and Nicola La Greca, 36, landowners residing in Pollica.

Italians have not invented coffee, yet the passion they have for it makes the rest of world believe they discovered it. Around the end of the sixteen century, it was Venice where coffee was first introduced. Thanks to its trade relationship with the Eastern countries.Initially, coffee was considered...

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